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Water that contains salt is salt water. it contains salt and minerals.
There are no minerals in salt . . . salt is a compound of the elements Sodium and Chlorine.
Rock Salt
Salt is primarily composed of sodium and chloride minerals, which combine to form the compound sodium chloride. These two minerals are the main components of salt, giving it its characteristic taste and properties.
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Table salt goes by the mineral name of halite.
Halite is the common name for salt and, yes, it is a mineral.
The rocks on the shore of the ocean are filled with minerals and with every wave that comes in it brings minerals out. AKA Salt.
Pink salt, also known as Himalayan salt, is a type of salt that contains trace minerals which give it a pink color. Regular salt, or table salt, is typically processed to remove impurities and minerals, resulting in a white color. Pink salt is often considered to have a milder flavor and may contain more minerals than regular salt.
Pink salt, such as Himalayan salt, gets its color from trace minerals like iron oxide. These minerals give the salt a pink hue, making it visually appealing and popular for culinary use.